In its sophomore season, “Stargirl” made history for a superhero show by showing the least amount of action.
(Checks notes.)
Oh, right, that’s not a good thing.
Maybe this season finale will make up for things. Let’s dive in!
In its sophomore season, “Stargirl” made history for a superhero show by showing the least amount of action.
(Checks notes.)
Oh, right, that’s not a good thing.
Maybe this season finale will make up for things. Let’s dive in!
“Stargirl” tossed us into the Shadowlands right after Courtney, and it sure looked familiar:
There was the Blue Valley we all knew and loved, and there was the Wizard and his doomed family, the Fiddler and her misbegotten boy, the Dragon King, and even Cindy, oh yes!
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So can we all agree that it’s not a good thing when the best moment of a TV show is the coming attraction for next week’s episode?
Sorry, “Stargirl,” but you truly saved the best for last with that appearance of the delightfully twisted Cindy Berman (Meg DeLacy).
We all knew Shiv couldn’t be dead, but this confirmation was the best reveal of the night.
“Stargirl” ripped the lid off a secret everyone saw coming weeks ago:
The Justice Society of America killed Eclipso’s mortal host Bruce Gordon.
Meh.
Good riddance to bad rubbish.
Now that was depressing.
In an expected change of pace, on this week’s “Stargirl,” Yolanda faced her guilt – and gave up.